Rachel Lindsay, best known for her role on ABC's "The Bachelorette" as the first African-American lead in the franchise’s history, will visit Penn State Berks to present a free, public lecture on March 23, 2022.
Beginning in May, Penn State Shenango will offer three summer sessions to current Penn State students, those home for the summer attending another college, or high school students looking to get ahead. These sessions include day, evening, hybrid and online courses.
Penn State Shenango’s final Lecture Series event will feature Assistant Teaching Professor Tiffany Petricini, program coordinator for the campus’s corporate communications major. Petricini will present research in her lecture titled "Friendship in the Digital Age: Togetherness in Lonely Times" on March 24.
Penn State Shenango’s final Lecture Series event will feature Assistant Teaching Professor Tiffany Petricini, program coordinator for the campus’s corporate communications major. Petricini will present research in her lecture titled "Friendship in the Digital Age: Togetherness in Lonely Times" on March 24.
Rachel Lindsay, best known for her role on ABC's "The Bachelorette" as the first African-American lead in the franchise’s history, will visit Penn State Berks to present a free, public lecture on March 23, 2022.
On Thursday, March 24, the University Libraries in collaboration with the Gender Equity Center will host a book discussion of Jessamyn Stanley’s "Yoke: My Yoga of Self-Acceptance," at 6–7 p.m., in Pattee Library W315 (Arts and Humanities Library, third floor West Pattee Library). Registration is required to attend.